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<blockquote data-quote="Rockguy475" data-source="post: 8087153" data-attributes="member: 565688"><p>you set it using the RMS from the amp channel. And yes you should get a 1Khz tone for your front and rear speakers. A 50hz tone is much too low for them to get accurate ratings and you shouldn't have your speakers playing notes that low anyhow. I set everything from my deck which most let you do. Set the Low pass filter on 80Hz and the High pass filter on 80Hz and adjust from there. I personally keep my LPF on 80 and my HPF on 100.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rockguy475, post: 8087153, member: 565688"] you set it using the RMS from the amp channel. And yes you should get a 1Khz tone for your front and rear speakers. A 50hz tone is much too low for them to get accurate ratings and you shouldn't have your speakers playing notes that low anyhow. I set everything from my deck which most let you do. Set the Low pass filter on 80Hz and the High pass filter on 80Hz and adjust from there. I personally keep my LPF on 80 and my HPF on 100. [/QUOTE]
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